I think 94 on discos are 24 spline but earlier ones are 10 spline so will only go in if axles/hub splines etc are changed also.
Gazzz
Just wondering if the diffs from a 95 disco will bolt straight into my 91 disco without any modifications.I'm thinking of selling my 95 disco but would like to hang onto my maxidrive(not long rebuilt the rear diff).
Any help would be appreciated
Brett
I think 94 on discos are 24 spline but earlier ones are 10 spline so will only go in if axles/hub splines etc are changed also.
Gazzz
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Yeh i'm thinking swapping the whole thing axle to axle brakes and all if possableOriginally Posted by garrycol
Yep do it.
The housings ect are exactly the same, brakes should be to.
Dave.
only differance might be the front discs?? could be soild or vented?? but if you are going hub to hub, will fit fine
phil
Will be fine, will need to swap tailshaft if you still have the rubber donut, calipers will change over.
Thanks guys looks like i will have to put a week aside in the near future to get it all organized and the other ready for sale
Check if the older Disco has 2 brake hoses per caliper - I put 1997 Disco axels under my 1987 Rangie but had to use the Rangie calipers as it was a PITA to replumb using the Disco front calipers with single hoses.
HTH
LRH
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I will have a look tomorrow and will use which ever is easiest.ThanksOriginally Posted by LRHybrid100
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